Hospital Medicine CME
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Deerfield Beach, Florida CME Conference – December 15-18, 2027 – Hospital Medicine Update
Join us for the Hospital Medicine Update, a live, in-person, CME conference designed for today’s practicing clinicians. Sessions are led by experienced physicians and optimized for primary care, internal medicine, and hospital practice. This course is tailored for physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and pharmacists. Earn 16 accredited CME credits (ACCME, ANCC, ACPE, AAFP, AOA, ABIM) while enjoying a working vacation.
Why Attend?
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• LIVE classes taught by practicing physicians.
• Course schedule – Wednesday to Saturday, 7:30-11:30 a.m.
• Live streaming available.
• Afternoons free to enjoy the rest of your day to explore and unwind.
• 3-month access to Hospital Medicine Update On Demand ($695 value with up to 16 additional credits).- Cost: $995
- Credit hours: 16.0AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™
- CME credits awarded by: Jointly provided by Partners for Advancing Clinical Education (Partners) and CME Vacations, LLC
- Format: Live Conference
- Expiration of CME credit: 12/14/2027
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University of Colorado Anschutz – Diploma in Climate Medicine – Disaster Resilience and Response
Hybrid Learning including asynchronous online content (35 hours), virtual sessions (9 hours), and in person education (2 days).Climate change, recognized by The Lancet as the “biggest global health threat of the 21st century,” is intensifying wildfires, hurricanes, and extreme weather events that degrade air quality, disrupt communities, and lead to widespread illness. These shifts strain the social determinants of health, with climate-related effects resembling an emergency department triage list: heat-induced fainting, respiratory issues from pollution, vector-borne diseases, and trauma from extreme weather events. This course delves into the root causes of climate-driven disasters and equips participants with strategies for disaster response and resilience planning including vulnerability assessments and climate action plans.
Course dates: 2:00–5:00 p.m. Mountain Time, October 28, 30, November 2, 2026 (Virtual portion), all day November 7–8, 2026 (In-person portion)
See full details chevron_right- Cost: $1900-$3150
- Credit hours: 49.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™️
- CME credits awarded by: The Wilderness Medical Society
- Format: Hybrid
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WashU Medicine – 4th Annual Glomerular Disease Symposium: An Update on Disease Mechanisms and Management 2026 – September 11-12, 2026
The 4th Annual Washington University Glomerular Disease Symposium is planned and implemented by physicians from the Division of Nephrology. This live, in-person course is designed primarily for practicing nephrologists and nephrology trainees, and may also be of interest to rheumatologists, internal medicine physicians and trainees, advanced practice providers, and nephrology nurses.
This 14-hour program provides a comprehensive update on the latest advances in the pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment of glomerular diseases. The format includes lectures, panel discussions, interactive breakout workshops, and Q&A sessions to promote active learning. The goal of this activity is to enhance knowledge, skills strategy, performance, and patient care.
Held at EPNEC – Eric P. Newman Education Center, 320 S Euclid Ave, St. Louis, MO 63110
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- Credit hours: 14 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
- CME credits awarded by: Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis
- Format: Live Conference
- Expiration of CME credit: 9/11/2026
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WashU Medicine – Updates in Clinical Allergy and Immunology 2026 – September 18-19, 2026
The Division of Allergy & Immunology at Washington University School of Medicine will hold the Updates in Clinical Allergy and Immunology on September 18-19, 2026 at Le Meridien Hotel in Clayton, Missouri. This activity will allow for sharing of best practices and updates for managing patients with allergic and immunologic illnesses. The Updates in Clinical Allergy and Immunology activity is planned and implemented interprofessionally by physicians and nurses.
This live in-person event is designed for allergists, immunologists, otolaryngologists, pulmonologists, internists, hospitalists, general & family practice physicians, pediatricians, pediatric allergists, pediatric immunologist, pediatric otolaryngologists, nurse practitioners, and nurses. It may be of interest to physician assistants, pharmacists, and all healthcare professionals who care for patients with allergic and immunologic illnesses.
This day and a half activity will provide education through lectures and question-and-answer sessions addressing a broad range of allergic and immunologic conditions. Topics will include allergic rhinitis, asthma, atopic dermatitis, contact dermatitis, hereditary angioedema, food allergy, drug allergy, emerging immunotherapy approaches, biologic therapies, advances in diagnosis and management, and strategies to improve patient outcomes. The intended result of this course is to increase knowledge, competence, performance and enhanced patient care.
Held at LE MÉRIDIEN® St. Louis-Clayton 7730 Bonhomme Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri, 63105
See full details chevron_right- Cost: $150-$250
- Credit hours: 11 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
- CME credits awarded by: Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis
- Format: Live Conference
- Expiration of CME credit: 9/18/2026
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WashU Medicine – 27th Annual Critical Care & Neuro Critical Care Update: Serious Infections – September 19, 2026
27th Annual Critical Care & Neuro Critical Care Update: Serious Infections is an engaging and collaborative course planned and implemented by physicians, nurses, and pharmacists. This event is specifically geared toward physicians, nurses, and pharmacists practicing in anesthesiology, critical care, emergency medicine, general surgery, neurology and pulmonology, as well as those in family, general, hospital, and internal medicine. It may also be of interest to physician assistants, respiratory therapists, and other healthcare professionals involved in providing care for critically ill patients.
This years course focuses on the latest advances in managing life-threatening infections in critically ill patients. Topics include updates in septic shock, severe community-acquired pneumonia, and Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia and endocarditis; the use of novel antibiotics, strategies for antibiotic de-escalation, and management of candidemia in the ICU; and key neuro-infectious issues such as meningitis, brain abscess, and mycotic aneurysm. The program also reviews the role of aerosolized antibiotics, with multiple panel discussions emphasizing practical, case-based application of these concepts at the bedside. During this intensive program, participants will have the opportunity to expand their expertise through engaging lectures and dynamic panel discussions, featuring dedicated question and answer sessions. The course will focus on showcasing best practices in evidence-based, multidisciplinary critical care. By participating in this live activity, attendees can expect to gain increased knowledge, enhance their competence, improve their performance, and ultimately elevate the quality of care provided to adult critical care patients. This event serves as a platform for attendees to exchange insights, explore the latest advancements, and foster collaborative learning, all with the shared goal of optimizing patient outcomes in the critical care setting.
Held at EPNEC – Eric P. Newman Education Center, 320 S Euclid Ave, St. Louis, MO 63110
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- Credit hours: 6 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
- CME credits awarded by: Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis
- Format: Live Conference
- Expiration of CME credit: 9/19/2026




